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is chlorine magnetic or non-magnetic?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chlorine is in group 17 of periodic table, also called the halogens, and is not found as the element in nature - only as a compound. The most common of these being salt, or sodium chloride, and the potassium compounds sylvite (or potassium chloride) and carnallite (potassium magnesium chloride hexahydrate)...

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Answered by Johnny316
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Chlorine is magnetic in nature. to be more precise chlorine is diamagnetic.

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